[Freedos-user] Installation Difficulties

2005-08-26 Thread Matthew Fisher
I'm struggling to install FreeDos Beta9Sr1 on an old Pentium box with a new
(refurbished) harddrive and no CD drive.  Installing just the base packages
from floppy works, but on startup from the harddrive, it simply sits there,
harddrive not spinning, after the hardware checks.

I've tried to sys c: /bootonly the drive, reformat the drive with and
without the /s option, and now I'm running into an Unknown Previous DOS
operating system.  Error level code: 3 3 error that simply halts the
FreeDOS install process. 

Suggestions? I'm a bit rusty at DOS




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RE: [Freedos-user] Installation Difficulties

2005-08-26 Thread Matthew Fisher
Thanks for the quick response.  There's no CD drive in the box, and not one
available, so I can't avail myself of your experimental updated version.

OK, clean install of FreeDOS, harddrive just stops after the PCI hardware
list.  There are 4 weird phone-type ISA cards in the next slots; perhaps
that's where things are going wrong.  Hmmm.

Thanks again.


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 I've tried to sys c: /bootonly the drive, reformat the drive with and 
 without the /s option, and now I'm running into an Unknown Previous 
 DOS operating system.  Error level code: 3 3 error that simply halts 
 the FreeDOS install process.

Don't use /bootonly; FreeDOS install sees a bootsector but no boot files and
calls it an unknown previous DOS OS.  I believe this is fixed in my
experimental CD-ROMs.


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Re: [Freedos-user] Installation Difficulties

2005-08-26 Thread Bernd Blaauw

Matthew Fisher schreef:

Still stymied, but I don't actually think it's a hardware question.  After
the install completes, on  reboot it's not actually finding anything to
start up: everything is still in the C:\temp directory, and the post-install
scripts aren't running.


if I recall correctly, FreeDOS attempts to locate the directory where 
SETUP installed files to. So far, only drive C: supported.
If that fails, it means installer didn't complete installing packages 
and then FreeDOS tries to install a core bootable system:

kernel (c:\kernel.sys), shell (at c:\temp) and bootsector.
Only alternative is to switch to the freedos installation directory 
manually and execute postinst.bat there.



Is there a step I'm missing in installing from floppies here? Or a way to
force the next step after a clean install and rebooting with the install
floppy instead of the non-booting hdd?


as above. Boot from diskette, press F5 and pray everything goes OK :)
I'm used to a bit defensive programming, so postinst.bat shouldn't 
depend too much on earlier executed files.


I hope you're able to finish installation. I'm not fond of testing the 
diskette installation procedure, as disk swapping in a virtual machine 
is kind of problematic. New harddrive + a set of diskettes should do 
wonders for me.


Thanks 


Bernd



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2005-08-26 Thread M. Atif Qureshi
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